A popular commercial cultivar in Egypt. Origin: Egypt. Tree: vigorous. Fruit: yellow with no blush, with small light brown dots that are slightly corky, oblong-cylindric with the convex side rounded, but a flattened apex, a shallow stem-end cavity, 117 mm long by 72 mm broad by 63 mm thick, weighing 275 g on average, with adherent skin of intermediate thickness, relatively free of surface disease, flesh orange, juicy but susceptible to jelly seed, with very little fiber near the skin, not objectionable, and some near the stone, sweet and agreeable in taste, of good quality. Seed polyembryonic in a large (38.5 g) stone. Midseason.